

Man injured in Clarendon snowmobile crash
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Feb. 23, 2021 A snowmobiler was injured and his sled totalled after he struck a gate along the PPJ trail in Clarendon


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Feb. 23, 2021 A snowmobiler was injured and his sled totalled after he struck a gate along the PPJ trail in Clarendon


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC February 24, 2021 On Feb. 24, the family of the late karate instructor Tim Sullivan received an award for his leadership as


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 3, 2021 A virtual exhibit honouring four notable women of the Pontiac will be unveiled next week to mark International Women’s


Katelyn Betrand, right, and Erin Whyte, left, pose as they tackle a virtual 100 km challenge for the Canadian Ski Marathon, which would have normally
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 3, 2021 While it seems that the power outages in Allumettes Island have largely subsided, the region has been
EMILY HSUEH ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET February 23, 2021 Former Île du Grand Calumet mayor Pierre Fréchette announced on Feb. 23 that he plans on
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Feb. 19, 2021 The Ministry of Culture and Communication announced Cultural Development Agreements with the Outaouais for a three year period


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 1-4, 2021 The Pontiac Maison des Jeunes (MDJ) are offering a chance for Pontiac residents to get out of the house


EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE Feb. 24, 2021 A horse farm in Luskville has been working around the clock after being struck by a deadly equine virus.
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Feb. 17, 2021 L’Isle aux Allumettes Mayor Winston Sunstrum informed The Equity that he will be going to the Ministry of Municipal


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Feb. 23, 2021 A snowmobiler was injured and his sled totalled after he struck a gate along the PPJ trail in Clarendon on Feb. 23. According to Shawville Clarendon Fire Chief Lee Laframboise, the accident was called


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC February 24, 2021 On Feb. 24, the family of the late karate instructor Tim Sullivan received an award for his leadership as a sensei in a small ceremony at his former dojo in Saint Joseph’s Hall on


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 3, 2021 A virtual exhibit honouring four notable women of the Pontiac will be unveiled next week to mark International Women’s Day. Put on by Fairbairn House Heritage Centre in Wakefield, the exhibit will recognize the


Katelyn Betrand, right, and Erin Whyte, left, pose as they tackle a virtual 100 km challenge for the Canadian Ski Marathon, which would have normally been held in person north of the Ottawa River in February. Bertrand, a Campbell’s Bay
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 3, 2021 While it seems that the power outages in Allumettes Island have largely subsided, the region has been hit with numerous breaks in their telephone service since the start of the year. Allumettes
EMILY HSUEH ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET February 23, 2021 Former Île du Grand Calumet mayor Pierre Fréchette announced on Feb. 23 that he plans on running for the position once again in the election taking place later this year in
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Feb. 19, 2021 The Ministry of Culture and Communication announced Cultural Development Agreements with the Outaouais for a three year period on Feb. 19, with a contribution of $1,779,542, including $91,350 for the MRC Pontiac. The


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 1-4, 2021 The Pontiac Maison des Jeunes (MDJ) are offering a chance for Pontiac residents to get out of the house this March break and beyond. In coordination with a host of other local non-profits and


EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE Feb. 24, 2021 A horse farm in Luskville has been working around the clock after being struck by a deadly equine virus. For the past month, Venturing Hills Farm has been battling an outbreak of equine herpesvirus
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Feb. 17, 2021 L’Isle aux Allumettes Mayor Winston Sunstrum informed The Equity that he will be going to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs (MAMH) to challenge the decision by MRC Pontiac staff to not table three items
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